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Abatement Appeals Board upholds abatement orders for two San Francisco properties, pauses enforcement for 12 months

San Francisco Abatement Appeals Board · October 17, 2018
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The San Francisco Abatement Appeals Board on Wednesday voted unanimously to uphold orders of abatement for two related properties (75 Fresno Street and 300 Columbus) but held enforcement in abeyance for 12 months to allow cooperating owners time to secure repairs and obtain a noncooperative neighbor's participation.

The San Francisco Abatement Appeals Board voted unanimously to uphold orders of abatement for two related properties involved in a long-running safety dispute but agreed to hold enforcement in abeyance for 12 months to give cooperative owners time to complete repairs and secure access from a noncooperative neighbor.

The board took the action after a Building Department representative summarized a complaint dating to 2010 alleging hazardous conditions in a shared brick wall affecting 300 Columbus, 75 Fresno and 1224 Grant. Department staff recommended upholding the abatement and imposing an assessment of costs because the unsafe condition remains.

Appellants and owners told the board they have plans and a contractor ready. "If we could…

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